IN PICS: Tudor stages Black Bay Dark exhibition

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.

Tudor staged an exhibition based around the history of its new Black Bay Dark watch.
The curated experience included the last surviving Tudor from the 1952-1954 British Green Northland expedition and the piece unique Black Bay One that sold for £247,776 at Only Watch this year.
Tudor also sought to demonstrate the technology behind creating the Black Bay Dark's titanium carbide coating and its uses in space travel.